Goalies shine for Bruins Waterioo Bauer Bruins failed to win a game in the Kitchener Blue Line Tourâ€" nament despite strong goaltending by Donny Durbin and Jeff Wagner along with a threeâ€"goal performance by Adam First loss for Whalers Jarrett Pepiow had two goals and an assist as Waterloo minor novice select Winterhawks edged Kitchener Titans 3â€"2. In other games, ‘Hawks beat Kitchener Sean Richardson, Andy Kempel and Kevin Lasso assisted on the goals by Peplow, who in turn helped on a goal by Richard Paquette. Against Indians, Paquette scored from Todd Taylor. Mark Rowley and Sean Richardson each added unassisted goals. Waterioo novice Whalers suffered their first loss of the season, a 3â€"1 setback, in a nailbiter against Preston on Saturday Strong defence couldn‘t prevent the three Preston goals and the offence missed the mark on all but one try as Eric Ballantyne scored on a pass from Jerry Delic. Peplow nets pair of goals Martin Dziak and Lee Seabrook also had The 1986 Gold Puck tournament begins Friday at the Albert McCormick and Waterloo arenas and continues Saturday morning and afternoon. Final games will played Sunday at the Waterloo arena starting with the major midgets at 12:45. The juvenile championship game is set for 2: 15 with the minor midgets to follow at 4. Waterloo‘s minor midgets open Friday at 2 at McCormick when they meet West Hill. They play Friday at 8: 30 against Owen Sound at the Waterloo arena, then switch back to McCormick on Saturday to meet Ajax at 2: 30. The Waterloo midgets open against Sarnia Friday at 4: 30 at McCormick, then switch to the Waterloo arena on Saturday for games with Niagara Falls and Owen Sound at 8 a.m. and 3: 45 p.m. Waterloo‘s juveniles play at the Waterloo arena against Georgetown Friday at 10 a.m. and they meet Chinguacousy Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Their other game is against St. Catharines Friday at 6 at McCormick. SHIRLEY DEAVILLE Gold Puck tourney +1 Paintings on display until Sat., November 29 Meet the artists on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Fri., November 21 â€" 3 p.m. to 9 p.m Sat., November 22 â€" 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Sun., November 23 â€" 1 p.m. to 5 p.m gallery 12 and lost 60 to Kitchener You are Cordially Invited to a Major Showing of the Work of two fine Canadian Artists 12 University Avenue East (at King) Waterloo, Ontario N2J 2V7 (519) 886â€"2020 and 885â€"4131 New Oils and Water Colours Canadian Landscapes Minor Hockey and Gregg Netchay had two of Cubs‘ goals and Dave Bean and David Pfohl each had an unassisted goal. Matt Kreutzer also scored and Chad Ricketts had two assists. Other assists went to Jeff Rands, Kevin Bieth and Jeff Schmidt. Cubs tie Komets Waterioo major atom Tim Horton Cubs tied 2â€"2 with Kitchener Komets and lost 7â€"3 wASL _’l‘bo!nas in two Hub League games In the tie game, Komets went into a 2â€"1 lead at 4:31 of the third period but Cubs came back with the tying goal at 5: 38. Wildcats show strong defence goals and Tom Howse added two assists. Led by Other assists went to Sean Stewart, Jon _ Rishi Per: athan Gall and Matt McPherson. four shots Bruins came back to outscore Cambridge 53 on Monday as Seabrook scored three times to match Durbin‘s outstanding perâ€" formance in goal. Howse and Zanna each scored once with assists going to Ryan Weber, Steve Heimbecker, Dave Saddler, Jeff Hunt, Dziak, Gall, Stewart and Seaâ€" night‘s loss to Kitchener and Dziak earned Waterioo major novice Wildcats had little trouble disposing of Brantford by a 4â€"0 score on Friday before squeezing out a 2â€"1 win over Guelph in a thriller on Saturday Rishi Persaud, Wildcats held Brantford to four shots on net. Forwards Marty Walker and Kevin Appleby pressed hard to prevent Brantford from crossing their own bilueâ€" Against Gueiph, goalies Jeff McNeice and Matt Buller made outstanding early saves. Jeff Schultz scored from Mike McKinnon and Jeremy Witmer on a high shot to the top corner and then, with time running out, Chris Taylor scored on Jamie Benson‘s rebound. Jamie Ringle broke up numerous rushes in playing a strong game on the blueline. Sean Hiuser scored two quick goals to help Waterioo novice Wasps to a hardâ€" fought 7â€"5 win over Indians. In exhibition play, Hiuser scored five times in a 6â€"2 win over Woolwich. Weis shuts out Hespeler Tim Weis played well in goal to give Conestoga Rovers Wolves their second shutout in a row in a 2â€"0 win over Hespelâ€" er. a low point drive with assists going to Jeremy Chappell and Scott Mitchell and Dean Bisson scored a power play goal with help from Andy MacGregor and Jeff Heinâ€" Good efforts came from Stuart Bradley, Bill Braun, Darren Mitchlik, Scott Yanke and Chris Garner. Hiuser nets a hatâ€"trick Brandon Dietrich added two goals against Indians and other scorers were Robbie McGill, with a shorthanded goal, and Jonathan Tsai. Dietrich had the other goal against Woolwich and Adam Kells, Mickey Zanardo and David Rudney earned assists. Doug Hambly, Greg Warden, Mark Leiher and Steve Rempel have shown steady improvement. Defenceman Stephen Shepard scored on FACTORY QOUTLETS OFFER REAL SAVINGS 52 WEEKS OF THE YEAR. OUR BOOK HAS OVER 240 ONTARIO LOCATIONS TO SAVE. SEND ‘6-37 (INCLUDES TAX/HANDLING) OLIVER ENTERPRISES, DEPT. 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